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Chattanooga Daily Times from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 5

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DANK OF CHATTANOOGA DEPOSIT BONES FOR Ran" The Safety of Valuable Papers Thus Insured THE 41 Ae xi Anomie L21 11 Aldermen Meet at Home of Sick Member QUORUM AT CITY HALL THE DAILY TIMES: CHATTANOOGA TENN THURSDAY JULY 1905 173 will be secured if not from the original Ew cp company front some other Rource in a short time There haa already been eon- siderable delay experienced in the erection of the Iowa monument and it is the intention of the commission to complete the same with as little delay ail OR possible It is the desire of Capt Humbert to have the monument completed in time for its dedication next Swtember when a large crowd from Iowa including the governor of the state and other prominent men will be in attendance Predicted Ti' together with an innoense crowd of Iowans If the shaft which has been found to be defective bad been satisfac- Mater tory the mortumeut would have been conppleted by the 13th of the present ul wit BLACKMAN VERY ILL EW CAR LAW WORKS WELL Predicted Trouble Fails to Materialize TWO SYSTEMS USE DIFFERENT METHODS ND IVIDUALITY This bank has preserved intact for sixteen years it3 Idwiut fee conservatism tempered 'with reasonable liberality Each day it has gained In To! me of business in strength and in public confidence It Is Now the Oldest Bank Under One Continuous Management in the City Its facilities in all departments are unsurpassed by any Batik In State over eighteen hundred tholnInnd dollnrft CITIZENS BANK TRUST CO Cog NINTH AND IHIOAD 1STg 4 Per Cent Interest In Our Smarms Ct21 (41' e' "TAN 1 i I -ar I 4 itt 1 -r 1 THE DAILY TIMES: CHAT1 AIN 00GA TENN THURSDA1 clii LY 6 190a ii -TWO SYSTEMS USE rl r--- 7 0---s It 0 7 r'73 will be secured if not from the NEw 'CAR AliV InistensgsgmensawimelookK--zagrmalmommolstalssistatelw---- company front some other reaurce in a TIM a LaIl 1 i 491 -) short time There bee already been con- 1 siderable delay experienced in the eree- I INDIVIDUALITY 1 i I EA! 0 CHATTAI 00GA i'''' ma" JV Ilk 1 I tiniotuenott the lowa monument and it is the on of the commisPiort' to complete walayw the same with as little delay afit 0 ss the desire of Capt Hum- This bank has preserved Intact for sixteen years it3 Individuality yee nservatism tem ered 'with reasouable liberality co ir' 117'1 poieile It i rl 11 1 hen to have the monument completed in 1 1 Ie'w 7 7: 1 1 i I time for it dedieation next Seetember J'' 1 1 en a large crowd from IOWil induct- Each day it has gained in Tolume of business in strength and In 6MIS ubtic confidence i 1 L' Mg the governor of the state and other le Jr''i LZI i41 -4 i LA L-ti 1: 0 Pr1 1 I- 1 1 i4 Li prominent men will be its attendance together with an immense crowd of redictect Trounie rails to It Is Now the Oldest Bank Under One Continuous Management i ik Iowans If the shaft which lras been in the City BONEE3 found to be defective bad been satisfae- Materialize '1i tory the morturne irt would have been Its facilities In all departments are unsurpassed by any Bank in Aldermen Meet at Home of' uo(nyrthleted by the loth of the present State Fon Fir--rIT goon 1 Sick Member BLACKMAN VERY IL Assets over eighteen hundred thonsand dollars 1 1 1 The Safety of DIFFERENT METHODS CITIZENS BANK TRUST CO aluable apers QUORUM Al" crry HALL COIL NINTH AND 13IIOAD ISTS Thus Insured 4 cc Per Cent Interest In Our Salamis Lar -rzotit no It 7 4 nt -y-T )10 Olt (5 :1 1 1 t-- the I I mmumma4 I FOUND TO BE IMPOSSIBLE i-0 rrIltht CI nr I RA n10 I nt front When the ear is crowded large crowds of colored iteople will in all probability be standing on the rear platform of the car and when a lady or gentleman desires to alight some colored man may net care to move out of the way Then and there trouble may come SMOKING PRIVILEGE On the Rapid Transit lines colored people board and alight from the front end of the ear coming and going without causing any trouble to anybody while the whites do the same thing from the rear where the ladies and children are under the constaut care and protection of the conductor Another feature upon 'which the Rapid Transit Is-being congratulated is that Of allowing smoking on the rear end of its cars and on the two last seats likewise The officials state that they can see no possible objection to this practice It was the current Opinion yesterday that the Chattanooga Electric would ultimately be forced to make a change in its plan of separation of the races owing to the great dissatisfaction it would cause among patrons both of the white and colored race OUTING FOR POOR CHILDREN Salvation Army Gives Big Picnic at East Lake Today The Salvation army outing which the poor childre of the city have been looking ng forward to for so long is to take place today and it is expected that fully 300 children will take advantage of this opportunity to have a good time and will make the woods around East Lake ring with their shouts and laughter All these young people will be the guests of the Salvation army for the day and the members of the army and their friends have done all in their power to make the day one of solid enjoyment and pleasure-for the young folks Naturally the dinner will be about the chief attraction for the children and it bountiful supply of good things has been made ready The menu conswts of everything from peanuts to pie with lemonade and soda water on the side while the wite that crowd of colored people ill front when the ear la crowded large in all probability be tanding on the rear plat- form of the ear and when a lady or gentisinan desires to nlight some volored Mail may not (tare to move otit of the way Then and there trouble may come SMOKING PRIVILEGE On the Rapid Transit lines colored people board and alight from the front end of the ear coming and going With- the rear where children old Causing a lay trouble to a nybody hs' do the same thing from the ladies and are under the constaut care and pro- teetion of the conductor Another feature upon which the Rapid Trensit Is- belug congratulated is allowing smoking on the rear that' of end of its cars and on the two last seats likewise The officials state they can see no possible objection to th ill Pnr- aft titehee current opinion yesterday t'hat the Chattanooga Electric would ultimately be forced to make a change in its plan of separation of the races owing to the great dissatisfactiou it would cause among patrons both of the Silkmai1n Army Gives RISF Picnic at East Lake Today The Salvation army outing which the poor children of the city have been looking forward to for so long is to take place today and it is expected that fuly )00 children will take advantage of this opportunity to have a good time and will make the Woods around 1ast Lake ring Wit their shouts and laugh- ter Al! All these young people will he the gnests of the Salvation artny for the (111Y and the members of the army and their friends have done all in their power to make the day one of solid en- jovillent and pleasure- for the young follis Naturally the dinner will be about the ewer attraction tor cunnreu It DOMINI In SlIppl-y ol goou titiogr4 na toren iniple ready The menu consists of everything from peanuts to pie with lemonade and soda water oa the side iNEMIO Chattanooga Electric Puts White People in Front and Rapid Transit Places Them in the Rear 0-1 uhattanocza Electric Puts White tile near SOUTHEAST CORNER EIGHTH AND BROAD -I I I I i II Agent of Choctaw Route Stricken With Paralysis for the Second Time D' Blacknutn traveling passenger agent of the Choctaw Route with headquarters in this city Wan stricken with paralysis at his home 1:23 East Terrace yesterday afternoon and is now in a very serious condition Mr Blackman's friends are espeelally alarmed 'because of the fact that he WRNI similarly afflicted last winter and since that time has been confined to him bottle For the past two months he had been invproving and it was hoped that he would soon regain his former health and strength Mr Blackman has been connected with the Choctaw Route with headquarters in this city for a munber of years and has many rfiends among the railroad fraternity who will learn of his serious condition with sorrow Agent of Choctaw Route Stricken ith Paralysis for the Second Time ves D' Blackman traling pasenger -t-t friends are especially alarmed 'because of the fact that he ft SI Similarly afflict- oil last winter and since that time has been confined to him home For the pat two months he had been improving and it was hoped that lie Would soon regain his former health and strength Mr Blackman has been connected With the Choctaw Route with head- quarters in this city for a munber Of rs a 3-ean as many rfiend among the railroad fraternity- Who will learn of his serious condition with sorrow 4-1111 eV vb BUY IT NOW ot'lk elk P'4 Arlit 11 Li 1 t3fII 13111( IT HOW Power Plant Franchise Signed by President Doughty and Mayor PnIVIAr Plant PrannlviRA Sicrnati ---t)---'" by President Dought Maor and I MEANS INDUSTRY WITH FIVETHOUSAND EMPLOYES (7 ilk kg Li nt 'km A i 7: I 4 4 i' ink tow rt rp) rI ri 7 i 'L i aiii)Ua I 4 4 In 'P0 a '7-17 ia ''''veit LI ki Li 4 7Nt' 4- -7r -4 WITH MEANS IN FIVETHOUSAND EMPLOYES I Wholesale and retail dealer in Je llico and Poplar Creek Coals The best cleanest cheapest coal that comes to this market Office Seventh and Chestnut streets Phone 314 Wholesale and retail dealer in and Poplar Creek Coals The best cleanest cheapest coal that comes to this market Office Seventh and Chestnut streets PlInna R1 11 I I I I RUSHING SUPPLIES ITQUINIa QUI DDT TPQ ttJJ La 1- A A 4 1 1 1 I 1 I BRIDGE CONTRACTORS MAKING HASTE IN TIME DritrIalv Arr 1'1 A r-rnrIc MA A L-toorl ritti taKtokic I wkol'4 Kivu vi-(3 tvillikl HASTE IN TIMF 1 1 I I 777-77777 wxmorir-N rit 117TT" 1 I Immense Collar and Cuff Factory Now Located in State of New York Almost Certain to Come to Fathers Arise to Occasion When Confronted by Mo mentous Ernes- gency Immense Collar and Cuff Factory Ninsw ct Npuir Voric -7--- IMOSE 1ertain to 4eome to Fathers Arise to Occasion When Confronted by Mo mentous Ernes- gency namely the valid signing of the measures mentioned above A roll call showed the presenee of a quorum composed of Aldermen Doughty C-ash Lieb McReynolds and Russell The three measures were in turn read and President Doughty made the conventional announcement that be in open board a quorum being present 'signed the measures in accordance with the provisions of the city charter This business being completed and no other beint admissible under the call the board by motion of Alderman Cash adjourned SCHEME CARRIED OLT The scheme which had so successfully been worked was completed by a return the city hall and the certifying by the auditor of the hills duly passed and signed Mr Sims immediately mailed a certified copy of each of the acts to the proper authorities in New York and one of the niist important official actions ever transacted in the citv by any city department was completed IMMENSE INVESTMENT It is learned upon the best of authority that upon the action of the board of aldermen last night depended one of the largest investments in an industrial way ever made in Chattanooga On Friday night a final conferenee is to be held in one of the principal manufacturing cities of the state of New York the object of which is the location of an immense manufacturing plant in this city The location of this plant depends wholly upon the securing of electric power which the James Guild corporation is solely able to supply The supplying of this power while regarded as a certainty here had to be represented in that city by evidence of privileges granted -by the Chattanooga mayor and council Onl one of the signature of Mr was needed to enable attorneys for James Si- Guild to show the support this city has been and is giving to the project That signature was secured by the heroic measures described above FlyE THOUSAND EMPLOYES People in a position to state authoritatively what is the extent of the industry immediately affected by this prompt action last night gave out the information that it is a plant which at its present location employs 'a force of 500() girls to operate at full capacity This enterprise is said to be in readiness to locate here- when assured that the facilities exist to furnish the electric power required to operate the plant It is further stated that the corporation in question proposes to bring the full force of skilled operators here in ease the plant is located -here This fact was explained to mean an increase of thousamis to the population of the city and- the consequent benefits resulting therefrom While there was hesitancy about naming the company which proposes to locate here it is understood that it is a factory for the manufacture of linen collars and cuffs now producing for the enstont trade one of the standard brands handled by clothiers and furnishers in all sections of the country NO DETAIL OMITTED namely the valid signin of the men uees thentioned above A roll Call Show- the presenee a quorum composed of Aldermen Doughty Cash Lie Mc- Reynolds and Russell 'I'he threb meas- ures were in turn read and President Doughty nisde the onil un- 1101111(Pnleu that bein cpen vebntoarod na ii quo- rum being present sinned the measures it? accordance with -the provisions of the city charter This business being com- pleted and no other being admissible A4i h-- eut location employs a force or opts girls to Operate at full capacity 'Phi enterprise i aito sd i readi- ness to locate here when assured that facilities exist to furnish the elec- ttric power required to operate the plant It is further sttited that file corpora- tio in questi on proposes to bring the full force of skilled operators here iu This ease the plant is located here fact was explained to mean an increase Oft to the population of the city and the consequent benefits result- ing itherefrom NN bile there NV a hesitancy about nam- ing the cmpany i proposes to buatte here it is understood that it is a factory for the manufacture of linen collars" and cuffs now producing for the fusion) trade one of the standard to the city 1101 and the certifying by the auditor of the hills duly passed and Mr Sim im signed mediately mailed a certified (airy of each of the acts to the proper authorities in New York and one of the niAst important official ac tions ever transacted in the city by any city department was completed IMMENSE INVESTMENT It is learned upon the best of author- ity that upon the action of the board of aldermen last night depended one of the largest investments in an in way ever made in Chaittanooga On Friday inglit a tuna conference is to be tient In one Or the prin cipal mantactnring it of eso the state of New York the ob- it jeetWhich is the location of an im- tnantilacturing plant in thi city men4e he location ot this plant depends itutiy tile tit rieCtit LIM 11 Vi NN LlitLI LI- 10 Elm Tv ox- I "II VI el ution is solely able to supply The sup- plying of this power while regarded as a ertainty here hail to be represented in that city by evidence of privileges grant ed by the Chattanooga mayor mayor and council on! one of the signat ure of Mr was needed to enable ill ItYl-lii 14 JUL I Lillie kV Itilitt tkl lit 11 the support this city has been and is giving to the project That signature was secured by the heroic measures de- scribed above Ell THOU A EITPLOYES eople in a position to state authori- tativelv what is the extent of the indus- try immediately affected b3- this protnpt artion ast night gatve out the informal- ttetion last 'twat av out the litiormai- tion that it is a plant Wilkli at its pre s- eut location employs a force of 5ii00 girls to Operate at full capacity This enterprise is said to be in readi- ness to locate here when assured that aciliti it to furnish the fes esnish the elec- tric power recluired to operate the plant It is further stilted that file corpora- tion in question proposes to bring the full force of skilled operators here in )ir i 1a brands handled by elothier and fur- nishers in ail seetiMis of the country NO DETAIL Hot weather will just begin in earnest July 1st No need to suffer however when you can have an electric Ian at a trifling cost Only ten cents per day the cost of operation The fans are almost given away the low prices charged and easy terms considered How easy to throw your dimes away on soda water aria frothy beer in the fruitless endeavor to keep cool Stop the waste and put in a fan We have all the best makes in stock IV LIU iiii tale lie6 I Illit ts-es in stock Hot weather will just beo-in in earnest July 1st No need to suffer however 1 'When you can have an electric 4-- 4- 4 a ri rr 1ric 4 a LI OA AAAo Only think ten cent per I day tne cost ot operation The fans are almost given awav the low prices charged and easy terms considered How easy to throw your ow dimes away on soda water aria frothy beer in the fruitless en- deavor to keep cool Stop the waste and put in a fan We have all the best makes in stock River Getting Very Low and Indications Are That Steamboats Will liave to Suspend for Summer NAME STICKS rk '11 aTa C3 Splendidly located in the heart of the hest rental district of the city Convenient to a large number of manufactories Every lot a nice one Price for short time $3600 nc- r-- 110164-1 0L'3 River Getting ery Low and Indica a -014 tions Are That Steamboats Will i Lill 0 gill IP I toil 4 16444 int wit I Lai: 1 Flave to Suspend for Summer NAME STICK Splendidly located in the heart of the hest rental district of 4 ti the city Convenient to a large number of manufactories 11 Every lot a nice one Price for short time $3600 rl 14 til 4 arl 1 -i 1 NEW POSTAL STATION WILL BE CALLED SHERMAN HEIGHTS A I-1 rt-i 1 A 1- I iii I ill I L'I" 13 CALLED SHERMAN HEIGH TS f2-i Li 0 a ail 111 ell war la Sharon 17 East 8th St 77i 11 ti Sharon I 3 If If 1111 li ai al '1 17 East 8th St 4 I -Telephone 22 73 72 SubAgent Said to Have Recommended Title Without Knowledge That It Would Hurt the Manufacturers Sub-Agent Said to Have Recom- mended Ti tle ithout Knowledge Tat It Would Hurt th Manufacturers Manufacturers WMM- 1 4 4 i 1 L-1 i 1 11 'I '1 4: I ol 1-1 tri ii -( fi --1 -1 i II i -1 4 1 ol 11 i 1 Chattanooga Electric Co Phone 49 120 8th St r-'77-1 Glaze In Resitionco Le-r: 7F-70 that This Is probably the most desirable residence lot left in Chattanooga It Is located oue Mock east Of Ur-orals atenue is surrounded by the It1015t expensive houses In the city is beautifully shaded elth One trees and It lies like a picture Size of lut is 471134 to idles 11 $rk k-31431-11and Par aomo Pretty four-room eottage nice high lot 100rZO Excellent neighborhood 1 worth double the motley See us nuEri BROTHERS Hos 127 East eth Street Phone 8E3 4 ri -7- (-- rf: 0 Cloce In Residenco 1c )p-2' 1 Thl la prohabiy the most desirable residence lot left in Chattanooga It i PI ha Chattanooga Eleclac Cos i' (fates(' 'one Mock east of ieorala avenue is surrounded by the most expensive houses la the city is beautifully shaded with tine trees and It lies like a pie- tare Size of lut is 471'''1 to i lies la a 1k --'r rl tr7c Phone 49 120 ilth St it Inhland Pari iilomo )'Fii i 3 4 rare 'north tt four dc-arzli: tchoett 100O Excellent neighborhood 1 i' ALLEri BROTHERS" non i I 127 East 0th Street Phone 03 A 4 'I on I a -t 11 si ri t7l (-- At tr" 4 Clo In ic )2p70 1 This Is probably the most desirable residence lot kit in Chattanooga It is Chattanooga ElectrIc Cos il ca ted oue hiteli east of teorgia avenue is surrounded by the most expensive houses la the city is beautifully shaded with tine trees and It lies like a Ric- i tare Size of lot is 47x1Zet to aliey gl di -R rl t'''' Phone 49 120 St ft i rl I ii' inhland The Tennessee river is falling rapidly and from present indications the Tennepisee River Navigation company will have to suspend through traffic for the summer within the next few weeks The gauge now stands at four feet awl is dropping lower every day It will hardly be practical to navigab? the larg! boats after the river falls one and one-halt feet lower and quite impossible to get them in at the local wharf when it is as low as two feet Capt Wilkey stated yesterday afternoon that in all probability the regular schedule Of the boats would be suspended honie time this month The Forrest- which was recently sunk just below the city has returnet: from Decatur where bile W118 rettaired and put in first class condition The Forrest is now engaged in earrying supplies front Chattanooga to a point just allove Oates Island where the new Southern railway bridge Ls in course of construction A large number of men have been employea and the work on the bridge is being carried on as rapidly ns possible Owing to the that the river wia so low as to be unnavigatable wi-hin the next few weeks the contraitors on the new brid ng ge are havi a la rgeNkmount of supplies and building material brought down the river The bridge is lovated several miles from a railroad line and when the hont4 this'll rid their trips Ma terial will have to be hamed beross the country entailing a large fIXtk11S On this account it is the desire of Hardaway the- contractors to 4 get enough material on the ground to supply the construction work for several months The Sam Davis left yesterday after noon at o'clovk for up river points with a Iceavy cargo of merchandise She will go up as far as Kingston on this trip stated yesterday afternoon that in all probttbilit3- the regular schedule of the boats I be suspended bottle tune this mnth The Forrest WhiCh was receatly sunk just below the city has returnetl from Deczt tt where sliew-'as repaired and put in nrst class condition The Forrst Isnow engaged in carrYittrf front thatlanooga to a point just anove Oates island he re the new Southern railwav bridge is in course of construction large number of men have beenbeeingl c-at mp 030 toinie aNIt'l(crakp'lltrillvti ales proist(1fi9bIti'8 ioNilfg to the that the river wi be unn a 4111 tabk The Tennessee river is falling rapidly and from present indications the Tennes- see River Navigation company will have to suspend through traffic for the summer within the next few weeks The gauge now stands at four feet aril IS dropping lower every day It will hardly be practitill to navigat? the larg-! boats after the river falls one and one- Ira fk41 lower and quite impossible to a eet ttorn In 0 I-11 7 get them -in at the local what-I when it is a lo as two feet Capt Wilkey ptobtibilit3- the resell stated yesterday afternoon that in all ar schedule of the boats Would be suspended some? tune this month The Forrest WiliCh was receitly sunk just below the city has returnee: rot 1 11 atm ere sue Ni as reii I and tire s- put in hrst class condition The Forrest the next fosw week the eontraodors ou the new bridge are having a of supplies and building material brought down the river The bridge is located several miles from a railroad line and when the botit stism their trips ma terial will have to be haued tiros the tn-ry entailing a large eXtkI1Se On this account it is the desire Hardaway this account it is the dcsire of Hardaway Go the- contractors to 4 get enough material on the ground to supply the construction work for several months Davis left ester yday after The am noon at o'clock for up iver points it Wh a heavy (argo of merchandise She will a neay ea rgo Ot inercilandse ilf TV 11 i go up as far as Kingston on this trip If To Use Whisky for Medicinal Use Sr as a Beverage DRINK DEEP SPRING WHISKY THE STANDARD of EXCELLENCE If rct Whis" for Medicinal Ube Sr as a Beverage DRINK DEEP SPRING Ift14110 THE STANDD AR of EXCELLENCE IR -1111114)Mit -1PW9t I cs) fr gits 1 i 3 1 I (-1 L4 i On this aeeount prompt action by the board of aldermen was regarded as' imperative and it can be laid that nothing has been omitte41 in a legal and official way which will enable those in tonch with this enterprise to secure a Iocation of the factory in Chattanooga On this aeeount prm opt action by the board of aldermen wa regarded as itn perative and it can be that noth- ing hats been omitted in a legal and official way which will enable those in touch tta ith this enterprise to securga a 10CatiOn of the factory in Chanoo location of the flu-tory in Chattanooga A meeting Nytis held yesterday afternoon at East Chattanooga braeverat -3f the representatives of the manufacturing interests there to investigate the recett change in the name of the postoffice that place It will be remembered that the offices of Sherman Heights Avondale and East Chattanooga were consolidated into one office under the name of Sher man Heights This office is to be a substatioa to the Chattanooga postoffiee stet it was the desire of the manufaeturers of East Chattanooga that the substation be given a special number under the name of Chattanooga instead of being called Sherman Heights It was contended by these manufacturers that for years shipments hate been made with the address -East Chattanooga" stamped thereupon and that the't concerns have been advertised with that suburb as the name of the postultice Thev claim that it was an injustice to make such a great change in the name and desired that if a chanee be made at all that it consist of leaving the -East" off of the old name and simply calling the ofhee "Snbstation No (blank) of Chattanooga" At the meeting yesterday afternoon Postmaster Sharp stated that the station was named Sherman Heights at the suggestion of Postmaster AVonntek of that place Ile said that Mr Womack made be suggestion wit hoot thinking that there would be any objeetion to it and that it was entirely without malice or partiality After going over the matter carefully it was evident that no chanee couhl be made at this date as the otheial papers for the change have already been decided upon and the consolidatiou will take effect in a short time Among those at the meeting were the following: Postmaster Robert Sharp Davis of Mathis Davis tlarnett Andrew of the I tichmond I I osiery mill I 1 Judd of the I 1 1 11111 company and I 1 h()lar of the Chattanooga I mpl em en and Manufacturiag company A meeting was held yesterday after- noon at East Chattanooga larveveral -3f the representatives of the manufacturing ithiterests tbebre to investigate '-he reeett ange in the name of the postollice ot that place It will be remembered that the offices of Sherman Heights Avondals and East Chattanooga were consolidated into one office under the name of Sher man Heights This office is to be a bub- tatioa to the Chattanooga -loffice an it was this desire of the manufileturers of East Chattanooga that the substation be given a special number under the nam of Chattanooga instead of being called Sherman Heights It was contended by these manufactur- A meeting was held yesterday after- noon at East iC1 iattanooga briseverat -3f the representatives of the manufacturing tiihitaeurgeests there to investigate he reeett in the name of the postoffice ot that place It will be remembered that the offices of Sherman Heights Avonelal! i ch lidtd ers that for years shipments have been made with the address -East Chattanoo-- ga" stamped thereupon and theii concerns have been advertised with 1 hat suburb as the name of the postottice Thev claim that it WRS an injustic to make such a great change in the name and sired that if a change be made at all that ir cnoint of th 'sic )1b it consist of leaving the -East" off of the old name and simply calling tly offic "Snbstation No (blank) of Chattanoo- At the tn yeterday nfternoon meeig Postmaster Sharp stated that the station was named Sherman at the sug- was name' snernian Heights at the sitg- gestio of ost master ornit ek of that Place He that Mr Womack made be suggestion wit hotit thinking that there would be any objeetion to it and that it was entirely Without malice or partiality Atter goinz over the matter carefully it was evident that in li in (out 1 1 made at this (late as the official paper hx: coaltirestonlifdyntbieoeun 1drli take effect in a short time A along those at the meeting Were the follow Postmaster Robert Sharp Davis of Mathis Davis Garnett An- drews th iih teniond Ifosier mill II -Flu i of d- th I -1 I corn 114- PaliY and Sholar of the Chat- tailoogit Implement and Manufacturiug company- TO GET NEW SHAFT '--xti 421 I TO GET NEW SHAFT 4 3e6-4-0-- -T Nk 11 l'77- 421 '41 i 1:1 Absolutely Pure Not a Headache In a Barrel None Better Ask Your Dealer for it Absolutely Pure A DS01111eiy r-ure Not a Headache I a Barrel ILT r44 iNwt Ask Your Dealtr for it 7 I 5 CHAIRMAN HUMBERT TO LEAVE TODAY FOR DES MOINES CHAIRMAN HUMBERT TO LEAVE TODAY FOR DES MOINES LI LJ Terms Very tleasonablo to la 'a Terms ifory leasonable The widely heralded and Much talked of Jim Crow law was Inaugurated itt Chattanooga yesterday At latest accounts last night there had been nothing unusual to justify the enticepatione of the morbidly curious elemeet of the clty'e population which had beee expecting the opening day to be celebrated with a long list of -fatalities and difficulties between the two races on account of the new law Everything moved along smoothly and with few exceptions the law was enforced without the tdightest difficulty on tretestreet ear operating in this city On the Rapid Transit line one conductor of tite Chickamnega line stated the he hae some discussion with two members of the colored race relative to the appropeintenese of sitting in the front end of the car instead of the rear where they hal originally settled themselves Likewise be urged upon these ftione two colorei individuals that it would probably be ter for them and all parties concerned if they would discard the pipe and cigar respectively whieh they were smoking when they boarded the car in question THREATENED TROUBLE After some time oecupied in erplanations and didactic treatiees on the eubjeet of the new law and ite relinge the two persons of colored persuateon tinalev proceeded to seek seats in the front end of the ear Another instance which threetened trouble me-erred on a Lookout Monntain cat abeut o'clock night The car wee crowded with white people mostly realdente of the mountain en route home after their day' work in the city 'Meese() front seats of the car were reserved for the 114e of the enION'd people accordine to the sien pleeed On the back of ihe See0111 14f-at However there were rot colneed members of the human race tureeent to oc eepy the said seats and when a little later on two white Indies boardd the ca-te eeeing no other available seats the greetly took possession of the two seats marked for colored people only" LADIES GIVE UP SEATS This same individual commonly cnilee the conductor seeing an oppoltunity of making known his august preeence and authority strode up the tenter of the aisle pohteiy bent his heal and whispeeed to the two members of the entler sek that they must get tip and stand as the seats in which-they were sitting Were re served strictly for the use of colored people and that if an official of the compnny Ire re to happen along and see the seate occupied by white people it would le ell probabliity cost him his position Without waiting to argue th question with the conductor the two lades quickly armee and calmly grasped a strap standing precisely in the middle of the aisle in accordance with his wishes and nst NI ThiS had no more than happened Nv t3A-cy gentlemen of Olen- and chivalric blocel performed the elphonee and Gaston act begging and beseeehing the two ladies to confer a favor cpon them by accepting their teens weir): eleet TAKE SEATS This the ladies did end the two men then took the seats in the meriting row vacated by the ladies and taking out their papers proceeded to read the same in complete ignorance of their surround-Inge Ain the resonant trend of the condecter WaS heard coming up the nisle Ile tapped the gentlemen on the shoulder and administered a dose of the Sri me talk giyen the Indies a few moments previeue relative to the two front seats being fo-- the exelneive use of the eoiored rnee etc The two of the absorbing daily papers east a stray glance hi the direction of the veduble eoffiluctor anti Attain enveloped their visages in the fnIl if the euresa id pa pers without paying any more attention to the advice of be of the bell cord The remonstrations of the cow-Neter were of no avail and the first test of the "Jim Crow" law- proved to he a failure on this pnrtivelar ear of the Rapid Transit company as the gentlemen rode tbe entire distanee to their deetination in two eente marked le the bolaes-t of type "For Colored People (duly" DIFFERENT METHODS Mneh surprise was experienced by the general public yesterday by- the entirely different manner used by the two local street ear sestems in enforeine the separation of the races as provided by the statute of the state of Tennessee On the Chnttanooga Eleetrie Railwny entnint ny's lines as previonely announced by Maj 11 Wnrner president signs were swnng neerhead in the center of the aisle designating certain sent in the rear for the nee of the -colored race only others in the front end of the ears for the use of flue white race only while on the Rapid Traneit lines exactly the opposite was the ease Larger eigne then those of the Chattanooga Electric were nttached to the backs of the two front eente reading "For Colored People Only" on the front side of the sign and on the rear of the sign "For White People Only" CONFUSION CAUSED Much dissatisfaction was expreeeed by the traveling public over this confnelon in allotment of seat' for the members of the two races It was the opinion of many that the plan in operation by the Rapid Transit company is far and away more satisfactory than that of the rival corporation It is claimed that on the Chattanooga Electric lines where the colored people sit from the rear toward the two persons of colored twrsuasion finat'y proceeded to seek seats in the front end of the car nether intnc Asae which threntened trou hie occurred on a Lookout Monntain ea about 6 last night The car was crowded with white people mostly real- dents of the mountain en route home after their dayft work in the city The two front seats of the car were reserved for the 114t of the COI 0 N' (I people according to the sim placed on the hack of ihe sa-cond memb II th ro 'olare I sett 0 eta ers of the human race pr ese nt to oc rimy the said seats and when ti little la- ter on two white Indies botard al the seemgno otheravailfible seats they conet- Jim Crow law was Inaugurated The widely heralded and Much talke1 of a Chattanooga yesterday At latest accounts last night there had been nothing unusual to justify the antic pations of the morbidly curious elemeut of the city's population vt-hich had been tivIre 1 ieu tsItAIlintir an tn ho celebrat- 11 11 a iwg 111 UL tut Ivo culties beteen the two races on accourc of the new law Everything moved along smoothly an1 with few exceptions the law was enforce4 without the ttlightest difficulty on ever Ch street car operating in this citY On th! 'd Tr it l'ne one conductor of the apt anS ic ka mauga line stated the he hatl some discussion with two members of the colorea race relative to the ness of sitting in the front end of the car instead of the rear where they ha I originally settled theinselves Likewise be urged tain these same two colorei individuals that it I probably be ter for them and all parties concerned if they would discard the pipe and (Agee respectively if! they were smoking when th ey boarded the car in question THREATENED TROUBLE After some time oecupied in erplana- el vs es 'lei 1 iLtt- 71 f-11 n- thy Qnh- tions and didactic treatises on the sub- ject of the new law and its rulings the two persons of colored Ian-suasion linaliy proceeded to seek seats in the front end of the ear nether instnc Aae which thre litened trou hle occurre about ti last night The car was el on a Lookout Motintain ea crowded NV i 11 white 300 )le mostly real- people 1 dents of the mountain en route home after oo lyt possession Of the two mark- ed for colored people LADIES GIVE re sEATFt This me individual cenlimmi cae': he conductor seeing Oppoitunity of making known his august and authority strode up the center of the aisle politely bent his heal and whisuce- ed to the two members of the Pntler Pek ed to the two members of the entler aek that they must get tip and stand as th- seats in which- the3- were sitting Were served strictly for the use of colored pen- PLe ana ina II an ncial ot company (u were to happen along and sce the at occupied by uhite people it would occuliteo oy IA nue people it WOUIO Ill all pr ollabliity ost him his position Without waiting to arone the question with the conductor the two la(Ves quickly arose and calmly grasped a strap stand- ing precisely in the middle of the aisle in aecordance with his wishes and r1st NI thins This hall no more than haimened when two gentlemen cf gallan' and eitiy- Ririe loo erformed the Alphonse anl Gast On aet begging and beseeching the two ladies to confer a favor cpon them by accepting their aeats HITE NI EN TAKE SEATS 'This the ladies (lid end the two TIKM took the then the seats in min -fling row a td by ldi vcae thaes and takin tt their papers proceeded to read the sante in complete ignoranee of their surround-- inPa Again the resonant tread of the caw-In t-tor aS heard coming tip the ail se He tapped the gentlemen on the should glyen the ladies a few moments previous relative to the two front SPat4 bein o- fo-- the exclusive use of the colored race et rt of the ahsorhirg di1y a- PcTsilecasttWa() of the voluble eoltductor and Again en- veloped heir vsage th fol is ie ds: of the a tiwesa id pa pers without paying any more attention to The adviee of be of the The remonstrations of the Were of no avail and the first test of the "Jim Prow" la nrOVed to be a failure on this partictil ar ear of the It Transit company as the emit lemen rode the entire distance to the I autitrii i lilt tur entire )anee T) inp destination in two sents marked in the boldest of type "Ftr Colored People only ItIrTTIODS Mrich surprise was experienced by the general public yesterday by the entirely diffrent man elier used bhe wo oca street ear systems in enforcing the sep- aration of the races as provided by the gtatute of the state of Tennessee On the Chattanooga Electrie Railway on the Rapid Transit lines exactly the opposite was the ease Larger signa thin those of the Chattanooga Electric were attached to the backs of the two front seats reading "For Colored Pee- pie nly" on the front side of the Feign and on the rear of the sign For liVhite People Only CONFUSION casEn Murh diqSatiSfaeti011 WaS expressed by Inhesoarelin public over this confusion tm ent of seats for the members of the two races It was the opinion toftemitztany that the plan in operation by rid Transit company is far and away more satisfactory than that of the corporation rivlati is claimed that on tbe Chatta- nooga Electric lines wbere the colored people sit from the rear tovvard the By heroic action on the part of the board of aldermen last night the door of opportunity was opened to future industrial development in Chattanooga thl result of which cannot be over-estimated An emergency arose yesterday which necessitated prompt official action by the upper board of the city council on a franchise ordinance the absence of whica action would have postplaned immense investments here if it did not entirely de stroy the ultimate chance for securing the same Yesterday morning a call was issued the mayor for an extra session of the board of aldermen for the purpose oe: Securing a legal signature by the president of that -board of the ordinances and resolutions granting certain rights a-nd Privileges to the James Guild corporation in promotion of the lock and darn power plant ONLY TWO RESPOND In compliance with this call two members of the upper loughty and at the city ban Early communication with otner membes soon elicited the information that it Would he difficult to secure the attendance of a nuorum Alderman Fritts was oui of the city Alderman Lieb was silk derman Calloway had an important engagement of previous date Alderman Chambers declined to attetd and Aldermen McReynolds and Russell expressed readiness to come to the city ball if the demand wlere imperative It was learned that upon this session of the board of aldermen depended action of a conferenee in Nev York on Friday nieht whieh in case of a favorable decision meant the location of fatories of great imis)rtance ill Chattataslga In views-- of this information various schemes were suggested as a means to secure the presence of a quorum The ordinances granting to James Guild a franchise for conduits and lines over the city streets and a renewal of the same in legal periods for 141 years as well as the resolutii In exempt log I ha corpora tion front taxation for a period of twenty-one years had been passed by both boards of the city- council had been signed by President DeGoorgis hot lacked the official signatures of President Doughty and Mayor Chant bl DOUGHTY'S SIGNATURE NEcEssam President Doughty's signature ill order to be valid hall to be affixed in the presenve of an open board with a working quorum present Ilow to seen re this -cmoram and Oct in the present emergency was a problem the solution of which was suggested by Cfty Auditor Jack O'Donohne His plan which worked out beautifully was to seeure the attendance of Aldermen RusNell and McReynolds engage a carriage and with the necessary members to otherwise constitute quorum drive to the home of Alderman Lief) who was ill and unable to attend and at his residence hold a session of the board to enable President Doughty to legally sign the ordinances and the resolution DRIVE TO LIM'S HOME With three members of the Aldermen Doughty Cash and city auditor Sims rep-resenting the attorneys for the corporation and a Chattanooga Times reporter occupying seats in a tallyho a drive Was tfikeD to the borne of Mr Lief) Alderman Russell being taken in on the trip At the home of Mr Lied) a session of the board of aldermen was called to order in the dining room Auditor Jack Olioljohue read the call of the mayor setting forth the object of the meeting upper DO a ro 0 tne city council on a franchise ordinance the absence of whi ca ac tion 1 have postponed i mmen se in vestments here if it did not entirely de ssatrn7stbelultimateichance forrsecuring the issued ta the nmvor for an extra es of the board of aldermen for the purpose cm! I a legal signature by the presi- dent of that board of the ordinances and resolutions granting certain rights and Privileges to the lion in promotion of the lock Gadd corpora ock and darn power plzint ONLY TWO RESPOND In cotnpliance with this call two mem- hers of the upper By heroic action on the part of the board of aldermen last night the door of opportunity was opened to future Indus- trial development in Chattanooga thl result of which cannot be over-estimated Amer ge ncy a rose yes terday which Ile- ccssitated prompt official action 13y the upper board of the city council on a franchise ordinance the absence of whica action WOUld have postponed immense in vestments here if it did not entirely stro3- the ultimate chalice for securing the san morning a call was issued 1-i: the mayor for an extra of the h1 i sought-3- and at the city hall Early communication with (Atter mem- tiers soon elicited Would lie difficult secure th attend the information that it of a quorum Alderman Fritts was out of the city Alderman Lieb WaS sick Ai-- derman CallOWny had an important en- gfrzemnt of previous date Alderman Chambers declined to attetd and Alder- 11111 McReynolds and 11SSell express's! readine ss to come to the city ball if tl-c demand ulere imperative It was learned that upon this session of the board of aldermen doi action of a toonference in New York on action of a conferenee in New York tin Friday tileht whieli in case of a favorit- le deeis-ion meant the location of file- tories of great importance in Cliattatroo- ga In views- of this information various schemes Avere griggf'Sted aS a mPans to secure the presence of a quorum The ordinances granting to James Guild a franthise for conduits and lines over the city streets and a renewal the same in lem1 periods for lit-t rears as well as the reaoluth In exempt ing I hat corporation from taxation for a period of twenty-one years had been passed by both boards of the city cinneil had been signed by I'resident Di-Gem-pia bat larked the oat- eial signatures of I'resident Dought and a yor Chant bliss DOUGHTY'S SIGNATURE NECESSARY l'resident Doughty's signature in or- dPr to be valid hail to be affixed in the preaenve of an open board with a working quorum present How to seenre this quoritin and art in the present of which 'was suggted by' Ctly Auditor Jaek 0 'Donohue His plan Whiell Worked out beautifully Was to seellre tne attend- alien of Aldermen IttisNell and Melteyn- olds engage a carriage and with the nee- essary members to otherwise I quorum drive to the home of Alderman Lie'' who was ill and unable to attend and at his residence hold a session of the board to enable President Dousi-hty to the ordinances and the reso- legally 10E10 1 DRIVE TO LIERS DOM With three members of the Alaornton IIiirthtv rtt 111 0 Titt 111LtA3 Aldermen Doughty Cash and Meitey- city auditor Sims rep- resenting he a for the corpora- tiom and a Chattanooga Times reporter occupying seats in a tallyho a drive was taken to the Inane of Mr Lieb Alder- Irian lInssell being taken in the trip At the home of Mr Lieb on a session of the board of aldermen was called to order in the dining room Auditor Jack setting forth the objet of the meeting tYDoirohne read the call of the maytor KELLY Co Disti Hers Registered bit No 7 CHATTANOOGA Tenn A Defects in Big Stone Sent Here for Iowa Monument Mean Heavy Loss to Granite Company PERSONAL Alex Keett Jr isin ALiantie City Simpson has returned from ITialtrtvine Jack Rosson Of Knoxville vvas in the city yesterdaY Sidney Elmore bag returned from a short trip on the road Shipley has returned from a short trip to Asheville Will Harmon is spending a short varalion in Knoxville and other Tennessee towns HOTEL ARRIVALS HYPNOTISM This lot faces GO feet on a good paved residence street within four blocks of Miller Bros' store west side and runs back along another good paved street 118 feet Be sure and take advantage of this sacrifice it costs you-nothing to find outthe location A ltii--A 0 i Defects in Big Stone Sent Here for PERSONAL t- KELLY Iowa Monument Mean Heavy a i Ca Atex secat Jr Isin Ailantic Cits This l' I li Loss to Granite Company trd on hag reunerom hint s- ii Distillers vine four blocks of tiller Bros ThI lot faces GO feet on a good paved residence street within Reger Jack ltosaon ooxville vs'as in the Digt isted No 7 Kn city sterlaty 2N' store west side and runs back 1 returned from a short 7-i- 14i CH ATTAN000A aloncr another (-rood paved street 11 feet rD Tenn A -I shltdey has returned from a short Be sure and take advantacre of this sacrifice it costs you rm at trap to Agile tile Will Iliimon I gpending a shot ve ran- I ra ra Orb tam in Knoxville and miler letillPsSV'e towas iwi INA laii hi 16air illo 4limm nothing to find out the location I HOTEL ARRIVALS 4 7 Li ca ri A rill 11 1 ll '1 '--7 HYPNOTISM Ti F7! 171 AsArN ir olli Art A Telephone 700 or IGO sT a Telephone 700 or IGO 1711b "0 Err PT or) P) gmoir CU ACE as bili Lama Wair vNiliwoau hoolio 14 Li 1 1 I a all bt It al D15 IV --s: Nisi" Lino 11 LI -41 'Q: Vid iiii 4 JAMES ROBERTS MAKES SOME QUEER ClIARGES JAMES ROBERTS MAKES SOME QUEER ClIARGES --aN wo -A1 SOLE AGENTS HOUSES TO nEraT rdloriEv TO LOArl SOLE AGENTS rr ft IFJ "1" A 1 marl 11f1111tr -1 tr rg crrir 1111J IL 4orma SmOilmol Ur liallim BSI RdS a own in al kor MEOW dr-li Lt' Capt Humbert chairman of tiv Iowa state COMIIIISSiOtt leaves today for Des loins Iowa headquarters fur commission at which plaee he will hold as important conforencevith the ccher members of the commission relative to the monument which is being erected at Rossville in memory of all the soldiers from eat state who took part the battles around Chattanooga during the civil war The new shaft which was received here scrite weeks ago to replace tle original shaft broken last fall by a deplorable ac cident to the hoisting machinery has been inspeeted by experts from the Van Arnrige Granite company of New York who have the contract of furnishing the material for the monument and who state that the opinion of Capt Humbert that it is defective is correct It is imposs-ible to use the Rh Ft ft with the present traces of iron in it for the tha when the first rain Decurs the iron will corrode and will cause a reddish stain to cover the entire shaft disealoring the same find making it unsightly in the extreme The shaft is nearly forty feet long is carefully prepared- by expert quarrymen and represents a large sum of money It will he a total loss to the granite company as the contractors acting under advice from Capt Humbert have refused to accept it and have instruted the company to send for their property at once As Poon as Capt lItimbert reaches Des Moines the matter of securing another shaft for the monument will be taken up and it is probable that a new shaft Capt Humbert chairman of tl Iowa state COMMISSion leaves today foe Des Moines loaa headquitrters fo-r hi--i commission at which plaee he will hold as in important conference 'with the rchee mem bets of thP commission relative to the monume lit which is being erecte at Ross- ville Memor of al the sldier los om that state who took part the battles arouto1 tliattanooga during the civil war The new shaft which was reeeivod hPre ccrne weeks tr-o to replc ae oriPinal shaft broke-n l'itst fall by a(leplorable ac tuldnr rt rr 11 rt 1 11c1 tsnacIr Inspected by experts from the Van An-c- rige Granite company of New York who have the contract of furnishing the mater- ial for the momanont and who state that the opinion of Capt Humbert that it is ef ective is correct It is: imposs-ible to use the Rhrift With the present traces of iron in it for the reason that when the first rain Or curs the iron ill corrode and) will catte a reddish stain to covpr the entire shaft discoloring the same and making it Int- sightly in the extreme The shaft is nearly forty feet long a ft re II- rtl-cenn 1-4 vy v- mon-t 1 is carefully prepared by expert quarry- men and rept-es-ems a large sum the mone It ill vv he a total loss to tne granite company as the contractors act- Mg under advice from Capt Humbert have refused to accept it and have in cted the company to send for their stru property at once As soon as Capt lItimbert reaches Des Afrunes the matter of securing another up and it is probable that a new shaft shaft for the monument will be taken Says That Certain Main Used Undue Influence Upon His Children in Hope of Getting His Property SBN'S cp To That Certain Marl I Tri I nri Influence Upon His Children in Hope of Getting His Property Southern Knott Nashville: A Heart Chicazo: A to Brooks Knox1 Hall Atlanta A Helm Knoxviliel: A A Buchanan Georgia: 3 Tilley Knoxville NV Bank Ardmore 1 Smith Dallas Tex Harry IMMO -lialtilliort Elder Atlanta Mrs Harris Columbus MissJ Pyron 'New Yorkt It Spuier and wile Canton Ohio: IV Winters Ilontgemery: Winking South Carolina A Lamson St Louts Collier Massachusetts Read lilies ('I tie! 'MU 1- Newman Versalles Ky: II Cameron Atlants Ga: Paul Johnson Cleveland Sliepard 3 Iloore and wife l'iorenee Ala Thompson Knoxville: Ifollingsworth Atlanta: Itichard Ileiriey New York: If It Carson Iiiiiiroe La: Bradley Nashville Tenn: Hall Cleveland Templeman Atlanta Ga Ethiar Stone Dayton Tenn: Louis Klein New York: DeWitt Lon-aster Pa: A -W Kirk New York Ed Cary hoularitle Ky 4-has Newman Detro it Ilic Stiles and mother 'Middletown Cal (althorn Knott Nashville A oar A Brook nox- Hall Atlanta: A I': I lehil tzrniAo A A Itlyi111tkn fa I Stilith Th111': Tt'x' Harry Lane -lialtimore Elder At lanta Mr'z- 1- Harris -N-w York It Spuler awl wwife canton ohio: Winters Mont- gemery: a Winking Sontli Caroinia A Lamso St Louts oilier Nrasactinsetts miles 1 Newman Versalies Ky: II 1 Nioilre and wife Florenee Ala: I Thompson Knoxville: Hollingsworth Atlanta: Hi-chard Morley New York: Mrsii It Crirsen NtionrOP Liv: Bradley' Nashville Tenn: Hall Cleveland NIIMILV ill ltLIII 4 tr on "fl co Templenutn Atlanta Ca: EdItar Stone Dayton Teton: Louis Klein New yorkt DeWitt TAITWastvr l'or: A -W Kirk New York: Ed cary houisyme Ky 4 I )etroit r111) Stiles and mother Middletown Cal FOR CHATTANOOGA HIGHLAND PARK AND ST ELMO ARE AS FOLLOWS FOR FAMILIES: COUPON BOOKS ONLY i3O00 lb book 100 lb de4ivery 4350 500 lb book 50 lb 4oliveryS200 250 lb book 25 lb 250 lb book 12 1- lb delivery Sz00 We redeem unused coupons at any time If price is lowered you get tienefit of reduction FOR CHATTANOOGA HIGHLAND t- PARK AND ST ELMO ARE AQ FOLLOWS FOR FAMILIES: COUPON BOOKS ONLY- i3O00 lb book 100 lb detiveryS35o 500 lb book 50 lb 250 lb book 25 fbcleilvery 5 1 Sx00 I11 20 lb book 12 lb delivery 00 We redeem unused coupons at any Irri If l- 1--1 -Ilt rr time If price is lowered you get Lenefit of reduction vent the man from doing some cutting Judge mini lugs evident ly thought that Vandergrift should buy a mati of his own if lie wanted to run one 1 I vent the man from doing some cutting I JUdge evidently thought that vtiodergrift should hoy a mid of his OW 11 if lie wanted to run one I painted ears are attra'ctiug much attention The order for the new ears on the Ili ll City Ibie has been pad and It is expected that the ears will be received here by Oct 1 and ready for operatiop The ears WM be single trues but modem-1M every respect $250 CHATTANOOGA TO ATLANTA painted ears are attracting much atten- tion '1 he order for the new cars on the llill City li'le has been and it is expected that the cars will be received here by operation Oct 1 and rady for The ears Wiii be single trucK but mod- ern--rn ever3- respect SI 50 CHATTANOOGA TO ATLANTA 101dPV Chattanooga Ice LOCAL BAND AT HUNTSVILLE RAPID TRANSIT SPRUCING UP i'': P' RAPID TRANSIT SPRUCING UP i Chattanooga Ice LOCAL BAD AT HUNTSVILLE oi i oo i All Large Cars of System Receiving Fresh Coat of 'Yellow Paint The Rapid Transit company is pursuing a general plan of hnprovement over its entire system All the cars of the company are being repainted and overhauled coming from the repair shop with as good an appearance and in as excellent shape as when first purchased The bright yellow coat adopted by this: company is very attractive aud the re Yellow Paint All All Large Cars of System Receiving Fresh Coat of The Rapid Transit company is pue- osuveinrgitsa eftettilreeraslysptelantli el coz rt trhvebeoultnileid omin from the repair sho any are being repainted and Company Phone 588 Fort Henke Sts rnone 1 Company 8 And NV and A July to Tieketa on gale for regulae train leerIng Union depot 7:00 a tn Monday July 10 Tickets go od to retur any regu- lar train on or before Tnesdy July 11 a Ticket othees Ninth and Market street or Union depot And and A A July Jo Ticketa on sale for regulae train leer- In a communication to The Chattanooga Times James Roberts who is under life sentence for the alleged mitrder of his wife on Jan 13 1905 and who recently attempted to cotninit suicide in the jail at Lafayette (1a denies the statement that thr use of intoxicants caused his downfall and that he had previously had trouble with his wife Roberts claims that in the winter of 1SSS he had a severe attack of pneuonia and that it was followed up by rheumatism Ile says that while in a weakened condition from sickness a certain man took him before the coturty authorities where he Waft adjtidge Insane and that this man was appointed guardian of his property lie further alleges that the man defrauded him out of about $9000 worth of property and that in a few years he was practically a bankrupt The most sensational part of the letter is that wherein he charges the 1111111 with hypnotizing his three daughters and turning their affections from him He enters into a lengthy ac-connt of the hypnotic power of so-styled "enemy" and claims that it was a scheme to turn hia daughters from him and secure his money The letter has nothing to say of the death of hie wife or his recent attempt to commit suicide but deals with events which he claims transpired several years ago In a communication to The Chatta- ima Times James Robert who is under life sentence for the allezed nittr-- der of his wife on Jan 13 190- 1 Who recently attempted to cotninit am- fillq tt1 thtehilsneedjnn)tvtil trh a iettatilialkr tfnalise tethtteo111111plati)i 1axdait re denies vionsly had trouble with his wife i an ttaheek IlOiflitnenreouf- ornhicTuram a at insimthaItieit sawyists ttliqltioywvehtilletpion bay wPnicisne41 voniiit inn -rroro a few wears he was practically a bank mot The most sensational part of the letter is that herein he charges the 1111111 Wi th hypnotizing his three daughters nud turn- ing their aff ections from him enters Into a lengthy ac-connt of the hypnotic scheme power of his so-styled "enemy" and claims that it was a heme to turn hie daughters from him and secure his money Tbe letter has nothing to say of the death of hie wife or his recent attempt to commit suicide but deals with eTents which Ile claims transpired several years ago OCL rilOYSES rC THE THE I 11'1'1' Pi DV 11 Takes Part in Celebration of the City's Centennial The Chattanooga Military band returned from Huntsville yesterday where it took a prominent part in the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of Huntsville which occurred on July 4 The boys were loud in their praise of the reception and treatment accorded them in the thriving Alabama city Following is a list of those who took the trip: Simpeon director: Glen YOMM Wagner John Honghtery Albert Smith Ed Schnieger Uri Itchtell William Brown 011ie 'Witten Earl Lazenby Eva Jones Benny Holloway Citv's Centennial Takes Part in Celebration of -the the jttherreeeption and treatment accorded them in the thriving Alabama city Following la a list of those who took son director: Glen l'onntr 1 S1 ir Wagner ohn onghtery Alb ert ol Ed Sehniezer Uri Illehtell Lailliam 31 Brown enby Eva Jones Benny Itolloay 011ie Bachtell Earl Ground FIRE Also SEE IOST VA1 Grou CL FIRE Also Per SEE I IOST Ground et FIRE 4 4 A Also I SEE LIES moloommst 40 '2 '4 1 4 -0 tt Ell sayas crccaless CC Floor T1in REPRESENTS OLDEST AND BEST INSURANCE COMPANIES Personal Accident and Liability HIM BEFORE INSURING REFRISIIIG DR1XK 11 IliE WORLD CS CECI VORIS lots on Fort and Cravens streets on railroad fine small manufacturing site CEO El CI-Atilt a CO Telephone 22W No 11 Eighth St '-'4111111MNINSPINWAINNINPIRMSfirr 401118111NOMMUOMMESSi weeneweeneeeteeessa JE A RELIABLE JEWELRY 4000 40 41) 400 two 41) is the only sort worth considering One can experiment with "bargain goods" in other lines but cheap From its very nature jewelry to be satisfactory must be real and valuable That is the kind we deal in Superior quality best workmanship up-to-date styles and the lowest possible prices is our business policy Fischer Bro jewelers Established 1869 Chattanooga Tenn PICNIC AT CAVE SPRINGS Centenary Sunday School Will Have Its Annual Outing Today The -Sunday sehool of Centenary church will go on its annual picnie this norning a speelal train leavimr the Central depot at o'clark sharp The outing will he held this year at Cave Springs on the Cineinnati i4out1iern road It is given for the especial benefit of the junior and primary departments but there will be a number of other members pf the Siinday school and friends of these departments who will take advantage of the opportunity for a days sport The train will return to the city about 6 o'clock Company Changes Its Name An application was filed in the registrar's office yesterday by representatives of the Tennessee Fibre Company asking that the oftiOal name of that corporation be changed to Chattanooga Fibre company This company was incorporated only a short time ago under the Dune trot mentioned FOOD That Makes BRAINS Grape-Nuts Trial proves There's a reason 411 VANDERGRIFT PAYS FOR FUN Man Who Tried to Take Charge of Street Car Fined $35 "Twenty-fire dollars and costs" was the benediction pronounced upon John Vandergrift yesterday la police court by Judge Cummings Vandergrift was the man who became so filled with the spirit of independence and freedom on Tuesday that he tried to take charge of a Sherman Heights car of the Rapid Transit company and run it to suit himself His main objection to the management of 14e railway seemed to be the fact that it allowed negroes to ride on the cars and so be decided to institute a new managemeint under which no 'legroom should be allowed on the cars When the conductor objected to the new arrangement Vandergrift made at hint with a knife and it took vigorous persuasions to pre Stocking Knee the At the Finding Department "Schwartz" Shoe Boston Last Blucher Lace Patent Kid Vamp Walrus Upper Military Heel $500 50) 'en 25c Floor En i I '1 ILI 1-'7 KV RELIABLE REPRESENTS 6 6 CI A A ni A OLDEST chwartz Shoe AND BEST -3 in I INSURANCE r-- -'z''''- '44 JEWELRY i "'Ilf 'I: 11 i COMPANIES amiP Boston Last a I' PICNIC AT CAVE SPRINGS c- Blucher Lace Illt uf- i -11111140 Personal A I olmok eloo Po 41) exP too ii) 1--'' Patent Kid Vamp ccident and liability -NAIrostmat "-A" 1 '''''''--'-Z-- 1 Centenary Sunday School Will Have Its Annual Outing Today c- HIM BEFORE INSURING The Simday sehool of Centenary 4 VANDERGRIFT PAYS FOR FUN Walrus Upper WRISIlin DR1XK 11 IIIE WORLD 11 is the only sort worth considering i church will go on its annual picnic this morning a speeial train tearing the Cen- My a a InTd we Wre girht Street etfi el 1 ita Fined ar 4: ikd pc 003Csishi 0 T-T i trill depot at o'ciork slifvrp 1 it One can expe riment with "bargain goods" in other rt The outing will be held this year at a 1- I Cave Springs on the Cineinnati Southern Military Heel the benediction pronounced upon ioNou'harnmt 5 0-r rS" tY line but cheap road It is given for the especial bene- 00 11 Ell LI $5 311 i' From its very nature jewelry to be satisfactory must fit of the junior and primary depart- I ments but there will be a number of (14600oLgez- tf ifi FOOD other members pf the Simday aehool and i abbleset Tc111kantli friends of these departments who will 4EEES cant Flinn i nciduaN1-iatlu- take advantage of the for a and the lowest possible prices is our business policy day's sport ischer Bro mpany Changes Its Name The train will return to the city about 6 o'clock i Co That Makes BRAINS Vandergrift was the man who became so filled with the spirit of independence and freedom on Tuesday that he tried to take charge of a Sherman Heights ear of the Rapid Transit eompany and run it to suit himself Ms main ob- li jection to the management of ise'e railway Iiirlairdemfilionengsftalic: Tie)) a543134Nr4111C414TO 1 lots on Fort and I An application was fileel in the regis- it 1 fi Cravens streets on railroad tine trar's ofilee yesterday bv representa- rap Nuts decided to institute a new i small manufacturing ra site Jewelers tires of the Tennessee Fibre eompany under whiell no 'legroom should be al- 2 asking that the official name of that Stodung Knee the 25c- OEM CLARK I CO ii Established 1869 Chattanooga Tenn corporation be changed to Chattanooga lowed on the cars When the eonduc- At the Finding Department tor objected to the new arrangement Fibre company This company was in- rial proves there's a reason i Vandergrift made at him with a knife N- Telephone 22W No 11 Eighth St 1 I corporated only a short time ago under MI 4 QL rr -1111M11117SMEMnar -'Ile -----------11---- the mune trot mentioned and it took rigorous persuasions to pre ow lasasessiartaamak ------rmp--q--- ----7------- 1 f--: I 1 lik iklk 11P0RI P'''oo' wmRk.

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1875-1963